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Sr. No J00721 Roll No. ------BA.lBBA.LLB (Hons.) - 31w SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS; DECEMBER -2017
(SUB:-LAW OF CRIMES-I; PAPER CODE:-08050301l08060301)
TIME: 03:00 Hrs. Max Marks:75Instructions:-
I. Write your Roll No. on the Question Paper.2. Candidates should ensure that they have been provided with correct question paper. Complaints in this regard.
if any should be made within 15 minutes of the commencement of the exam. No complaint(s) will beentertained thereafter.
3. Attempt the questions as per instruction mentioned below with each part. Marks are indicated against eachquestion.
4. Draw the diagram wherever required.
PART-IAttempt any fivequestions:- (5x3=15)Q.1. Explain: a) Voyeurism and stalking b) AdulteryQ.2. What are the different stages of Crime?Q.3. Define what is Criminal breach of trust? Compare it with criminal misappropriation.QA. What are the essential ingredients of robbery and how is it different from dacoity?Q.5. Identify the offence committed?
a) A, finds II ring belonging to Z lying on the table in Z's house: Here the rine is 111 7'spossession and A has dishonestly removed it. What crime has hecommitted?
b) A, a police officer tortures Z in order to induce Z to confess that he has committed a crime.Has A committed any crime? If yes then identify the same.
c) A causes Z to go within a walled space and locks Z n. A is thus prevented from proceeding inany direction beyond circumscribing line of the wall. What crime has been committed here?
d) A finds a valuable ring not knowing to whom it belongs. A sells it immediately withoutattempting to discover the owner. Which crime has been committed here?
Q.6. When would culpable homicide amount to murder? Give illustrations.OR
Q.7. When does culpable homicide not amount to murder? Illustrate your answer.Q.8. When does right of private defence of body extends to causing death?
a
PART-IIAttempt any four questions:-Q.1. Define' Abetment'. What are the kinds of abetment?
When is a person said to abet an offence? Explain with the help of illustration.Q.2. a) What are the ingredients of the offence of "theft" are as defined in the Indian Panel Code?
b) Define and explain theft bringing out its essential ingredients. Elucidate your answer withillustrations.
c)Q.3. a)
b)QA. a)
b)Q.5. a)
b)
(4x15=60)
Can a man commit theft of his own goods? Answer with illustrations.Discuss the concept of joint and constructive liability under IPC.Difference between similar intention and common intention.'Necessity knows no law'. Explain under general exceptions ofIPC with the help of cases.Differentiate between mistake of law and mistake of fact.What are the various kinds of Kidnapping under IPC?Difference with wrongful confinement and wrongful restraint.
Q.6. What is defamation? And what are the exceptions of defamation (any seven).
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Sr. No Holl No. ----BA.lBBA.LLB (Hons.) - 31w SEMES1~ER EXAMINATIONS; J)ECEMBER -2017
(SUB:-FAMILY LAW-I; PAPER CODE:-08050302/0S0603(2)
TIME: 03:00 Hrs .._::___:____::_-_:_:_--------- -- ...-.--.~--.-.- ~- -------_ ...- ..~.-----Inst ructions:-I. Write your Roll No. on the Question Paper.2. Candidates should ensure that they have been provided with correct question paper. Complaints ill tills I'i::'-drd.
if any should be made within 15 minutes of the commencement of the exam. No cumplainnv) \I ill beentertained thereafter.
3. Attempt the questions as per instruction mentioned below with each part. Marks are indicated against eachquestion.
4. Draw the diagram wherever required.
Max Mad(s:75
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PART-IAttempt any five questions:Q.l.
(5xJ=15)Examine the validity of the following marriages:a) Marriage of brother's daughter with sister's son's brother's sonb) Marriage wi th wi fes sister after her death
ORa) A marriage her father's father's father's brother's son's sons sonsb) Marriage of a maternal uncle and niece
Q.2. What is muta marriage? Is maintenance mandatory in case of mula marriage?Q.3. Write short notes on:-
a) Period of Iddatb)
Q.4. a)b)
Talaq-e-Tafweez, Khula & MubaratDefine the capacity and right to take in adoption.
c)Define persons capable of giving in Adoption.Who may be adopted?
Q.5. What is registration of marriage and why is it important'?Q.6. State the grounds for divorce which a woman has under Hindu marriage act.
PART-II• Attempt any four questions:-Q.l. What are the changes brought by Hindu marriage ACL1956.Q.2. Essential of a valid Hindu Marriage Act, 1956.Q.3. a) - What is the meaning ofTalaq?
b) How Talaq is made under Muslim law')c) Explain various modes ofTalaq.d) When they become Irrevocable?
Q.4. What are the essential conditions for a Valid Hindu Marriage under HMA, llJ55'!Q.5. State the grounds on which a Hindu wife can claim maintenance and separate' residence
from her husband. Whether a husband can refuse to provide maintenance to her wife?Q.6. What are the various grounds for void and voidable marriages?Q.7. Grounds for divorce given to both husband and wife under Hindu marriage act.
(..tx 15=6())
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Sr. No 100723 Roll No. ----
BA.LL.B. -. 3rd SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS; DECEMBER -2017(SUBJECT- ECONOMICS - I; PAPER CODE- 08050303)
Time: 03:00 Hours Maximum Marks - 75Instruction:
I. Write your Roll No. on the question paper.2. Candidate should ensure that they have been provided with correct question paper. Complaints in this
regard, if any, should be reported to the invigilator on duty in the examination hall within 15 minutes ofthe COI11Il1~nCCI11Cl1tofthc exams, No complaints shall be entertained thereafter.
3. Attempt all questions as per instruction Mentioned below with such part. Marks are indicated againsteach question.
4. Draw diagram whenever required.
PART-A
QI. Short Notes: (Attempt any 5)
a) Positive and Normative Economics
b) Cardinal Approach of urility
c) Law of supply
d) Oligopoly
e) Problem of Scarcity
f) Production function
PART- B
Attempt any four questions. All questions carry equal marks.
Q2. i) What is economics? Differentiate between micro and microeconomics.
ii) What is the Ordinal approach of measuring utility? Explain the concept of Indifference
curves.
Q3. What is law of demand? What is elasticity of demand? Discuss different methods of measuring
elasticity of demand.
Q4. Explain the concepts of Total, 1\veruge ami Marginal product. Also explain the law of
Diminishing Marginal Returns.
Q5. What are the features of perfect competition? explain how price is determined under perfect
competition.
Q6. i) Why is demand curve downward sloping?
ii) Short run Average and Marginal cost curve
iii) Law of Returns to Scale
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(5x3=15)
(4x I5=60)
(7)
(8)
(IS)
(15)
(15)
(5)
(5)
(5)
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S'·. No 100724 Roll No. _
BA.LL.B. -. 3"<1SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS; DECEMBER -2017(SUHJECT- ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL INDIAN HISTORY; PAPER CODE- 08050304)
Time: 03:00 HoursInstruction:
I. Write your Roll No. on the question paper.2. Candidate should ensure that they have been provided with correct question paper. Complaints in this
regard, ifany, should be reported to the invigilator on duty in the examination hall within 15 minutes ofthe commencement of the exams. No complai nts shall be entertained thereafter.
3. Attempt all questions as per instruction Mentioned below with such part. Marks are indicated against
Maximum Marks - 75
each question.4. Draw diagram whenever required.
PART-A
Q I. A) Read carefully and answer. (IOxl=lO)
I. Who is regarded as he 'real' founder of Delhi Sultanat?
2. Where is the tomb of Moghal Emperor Jehangir located?
3. Who is author oft Ain-e-Akbari? Why is the book important?
4. Which are the sources for for the study of Ashoka and his times?
5. Who was the Last Trithankar of Jainism? What did he say about GOD?
6. Who were responsible for the establishment of Turkish rule in India?
7. Which Delhi Sultan is known for agricultural reforms and founding Hisar town?
8. Who defeated the Afghans and ended the Delhi Sultanat rule?
9. Pirthiviraj Chauhan won the Battle against the Turks in which year and at which place?
10. Who was a Qazi of Delhi during the reign of Md. Bin Tughlaq period?
8) Read the following Statements and mark True/False in the answersheet.
I. English were the First Europeans to settle in India.
2. Akbar introduced the Mansabdari System.
3. Alexander the Great came to India in 326 BCE. 4
4. Berar was one of the successors of the Bahmani Sultans.
5. Vasco De Gama was a Portuguese navigator who reached Indian coast.
6. Amir Khusru was a Sufi Saint and close associate of Sheikh Nizamuddin Auliya.
7. Noorjehan was the Empress of India
8. Md. Bin Tughlaq transferred the capital from Delhi to Deogir
9. Balban adopted the strict norms at the Court to control the power ofTurkan-e-Chahalgani.
10. Charbagh type Gardens were introduced by Moghals
II. The narrative of the movie Padmavati is based on the novel of Malik Mohammad Jayasi.
12. The First European to reach Indian coast were Portuguese
13. England King James I sent Sir Thomas Roe as ambassador to the Court of Moghal
(15xl=15)
Emperor Jehangir.
14. Delhi was an important centre of rebels during the Great Revolt of 1857
15. Many Maharajas including Patiala and Mysore supported the British during the Great
Revolt of 1857
P.T.O.
C) Mark any five of the following places on Indian Map. (India Physical map to be
supplied)
a) Lothal
b) Dhai Din ka Jhonpra
c) Sarnath
d) Ujjain
e) Paryag
f) Bahrnani Sultanat
PART-B
(5x3=IS)
Q2. A)
I.
2.
J.
Attempt anyone question. All questions carry equal marks.
Discuss the main features of Indus Valley Civilisation.
Examine the causes for the popularity of Buddhism in GOO [lCE.
What is the significanc~ of Bhakti Movement? Give example of anyone 'Nirgun' saint
(1xlO=lO)
who popularised the idea among people.
B) Write Short Notes on any two. All questions carry equal marks. (2xS=lO)
a) Position of women during Vedic Age
b) Caste System
c) Guru Nanak
d) Chaitanya
C) Write Short Notes on any five. All questions carry equal marks. (5x3=IS)
a) Chandragupta Maurya
b) Ashoka
c) Akbar
d) Dhamma
e) Iqta System
f) Humayun Tomb
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Sr. No. ---Io07~<' Roll No. _
BA. LLB/BBA.LLB - 3rd SEMESTER EXAMINATION; DECEMBER-20t7
(SUBJECT-ENduSH-1II ; PAPERCODE- 08050306/08060306)
Time: 03:00 Hours Maximum Marks -75
Instruction:I. Write your Roll No. on the question paper.2. Candidate should ensure that they have been provided with correct question paper. Complaints in this
regard, if any, should be reported to the invigilator on duty in the examination hall within 15 minutes ofthe commencement of the exams. No complaints shall be entertained thereafter.
3. Attempt the all questions as per instruction mentioned below with each part. Marks are indicated againsteach question.
4. Draw diagram wherever required
PART- A (COMPULSOY) (15 Mark)
QI. A. Explain with example the meaning of any five of the following Legal Maxims: (5)
I. Injuria sine damno
2. In Jure Non Remota Causa ,Sed Proxima Spectatus
3. Actio personalis moritur cum persona
4. Volenti Non Fit Injuria
5. Ex nudo pacto non oritur actio
6. Damnum sine injuria esse potest
7. Qui Facit Per Alium Facit Per Se
8. Delegatus non potest delegare
B. Explain the meaning of any five of the following LEGALTERMS given below: (5)
Sub judice, injunction plaintiff post- mortem
Cognizable offence, Sine quo non, culpable homicide judicial custody
C. Explain the meaning of any five of the following Foreign Expression: (5)
Alibi, De jure, Ipso facto, Status quo, A priori, Ex parte sine die modus operandi
PART II
Attempt any six questions. All questions carry equal marks. (6xIO=60)
Q2. Read the following passage and answers the questions given below:
The task which Gandhiji undertook was not only the achievement of political freedom but also
the establishment of a social order based on truth and non-violence, unity and peace, equality
and universal brotherhood, and maximum freedom for all. This unfinished part of is experiment
was perhaps even more difficult to achieve than maximum freedom for all. This unfinished part
of his experiment was perhaps even more difficult to achieve than the achievement of political
freedom. Political struggle involved fight against a foreign power and all one could do was
either to join it or wish it success and gave it his moral support. In establishing the social order
of this pattern, there was a lively possibility of contlict arising between groups and classes of
our own people. Experience shows that man values his possessions even more than his life
because in the former he sees the means for perpetuation and survival of his descendants even
after his body is reduced to ashes. A new order cannot be established without radically
changing the mind and attitude of men towards property and, at some stage or the other, The'
haves' have to yield place to the' have-nots'. We have seen, in our time, attempts to achieve a
kind of egalitarian society and the picture of it, after it was achieved. But this was done, by and
large, through the use of physical force.
In the ultimate analysis, it is difficult, ifnot impossible, to say that the instinct to possess has
been rooted out or that it will not reappear in an even worse form under a different guise. It may
even be that, like a gas kept confined within container under great pressure, or water held by a
big dam, once a barrier breaks, the reaction will one day sweep back with a violence equal in
extent and intercity to what was used to establish and maintain the outward egalitarian form.
This enforced egalitarianism contains, in its bosom the seed of its own destruction. .The root cause of class conflict is possessiveness or the acquisitive instinct. So long as the ideal
that is to be achieved is one of securing the maximum material satisfaction, possessiveness can
neither be suppressed nor eliminated but will grow on what it feeds. Nor will it cease to be such
- it is possessiveness, still whether it is confined to only a few or is shared by many.
If egalitarianism is to endure, it has to be based not on the possession of the maximum material
goods by a few or by all but on voluntary, enlightened renunciation of those goods which
cannot be shared by others or can be enjoyed only at the expense of others. This calls for
substitution of spiritual values for purely material ones. The paradise of material satisfaction,
that is sometimes equated with progress these days neither spells peace nor progress. Mahatma
Gandhi has shown us how the acquisitive instinct inherent in man could be transmuted by the
adoption of the ideal of trusteeship by those who 'have' for the benefit of all those who 'have
not' so that, instead of leading to exploitation and conflict, it would become a means and
incentive for the amelioration and progress of society, respectively.
i. According to the passage, egalitarianism will not survive if".
a) It is based on voluntary renunciation
b) It is achieved by resorting to physical force
c) Under privileged people are not involved in its establishment
d) People's outlook towards it is not radically changed
II. According to the passage, why does man value his possessions more than his life?
a) He has an inherent desire to share his possessions with others.
b) He is endowed with the possessive instinct
,./
c) Only his possessions help him earn love and respect from his descendants
d) Through his possessions he can preserve his name even after his death
vi.
Ill. According to the passage, which was the unfinished part of Gandhiji's experiment?
a) Educating people to avoid class conflict
b) Achieving total political freedom for the country
c) Establishment of an egalitarian society
d) Radically changing the mind and attitude of men towards' truth and non- violence
iv. Which of the following statements is 'not true' in the context of the passage?
a) True egalitarianism can be achieved by giving up one's possessions under compulsion
b) Man values his life more than his possession
c) Possessive instinct is a natural part of the human being
d) In the political struggle, the fight was against the alien rule .
v, According to the passage, true egalitarianism will last if
a) It is thrust upon people
b) It is bases on truth and non-violence.
c) People inculcate spiritual values along with material values
d) 'Haves' and 'have-nets' live together peacefully
According to the passage, people ultimately overturn the form of a social order
a) Which is based on coercion and oppression
b) Which does not satisfy their basic needs
c) Which is based upon conciliation and rapprochement
d) Which is not congenial to the spiritual values of the people
vii. According to the passage, the root cause of class conflict is
a) The paradise of material satisfaction
b) Dominant inherent acquisitive instinct in man
c) Exploitation of the 'have-nets' by the 'haves'
d) A social order where the unprivileged are not a part of the establishment
viii. Which of the following statements is not true in the context of the passage?
a) A new order can be established by radically changing the outlook ofpeo-ple towards it
b) Adoption of the ideal of trusteeship can minimize possessive instinct
c) Enforced egaIitarianism can be the cause of its own destruction
d) Idea of new order is to secure maximum material satisfaction
ix. According to the passage, which of the following statement is true?
a) A social order based on truth and non-violence alone can help the achievement of
political freedom
b) In establishing the social order ofGandhiji's pattern, the possibility ofa conflict
between different classes of society hardly exists,
c) It is difficult to change the mind and attitude of men towards property
d) In an egalitarian society, material satisfaction can be enjoyed only at the expense of
others
x. According to the passage, what does adoption of the ideal of trusteeship mean?
a) Equating peace and progress with material satisfaction
b) Adoption of the ideal by the 'haves' for the benefit of the society
c) Voluntary, enlightened renunciation of the possessive instinct by the privileged class
d) Substitution of spiritual values by material ones by those who live in the paradise of
material satisfaction.
Q3. In the passage given below fill in the numbered blanks choosing the «ppropriate word from
the choices given against each number.
Why is it that the eRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state
police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 1 In a district or
city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 2 in
police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no .3 is
available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called ...... .4 But it takes time to
...... 5 ....... forces. If the law and order situation .......6 simultaneously at many places,
there is manpower .....7........Thus once rioting breaks 8....... iti takes time to 9ring it
under control so that there is a time .........9 ...... between the between the first incident and the
appearance of the adequate force to .....10..... the situation. The public hue and cry about the
delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified.
I. A) through b) on c) into d) at
2. A) detained b) deployed c) deputed d) employed_., A) reserve b) force c) company d) squad.).
4. A) upon b) up c) at d) on
5. A) move b) arrange c) mobilize d) prepare
6. A) worsens b) proIiferates c) degenerates d) aggravates
7. A) default b) shortage c) shortcoming d) failure
8. A) away b) in c) off d) out
9. A) leg b) interval c) delay d) difference
10. A) control b) restrain ::) step d) prevent
Q4. Rewrite any TEN of the following sentences after making corrections if necessary: (10)
I. They have finished the work a week ago.
2. I am ill for two days._., The murderer was hung..).
4. He is an European.
5. The population of Kolkata is greater than Mumbai
I6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.
12.
Q5.
a)
b)
c)., d)
e), f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
I)
Each of the girl have their books.
This is one of the best novel that has been printed this year.
These pens belongs to me.
Ram as well as his friends are going to the movie.
He not only comes for swimming but also for coaching the learners.
It it will rain, I shall not attend the meeting.
Neither his friends nor Ramesh are appearing in the exam.
Supply form the bracket correct word in space left blank in any ten of the following•
sentences:
It is to be jealous of others success. (human/humane)
Her story is hardly (credible/creditable)
The police failed any information from the terrorist (elicit/illicit)
One has to faced problems in life. (practical/practicable)
My ..: life is none of your business. (personal/personnel)
The was happy at the trophy, our team won. (principal/principle)
We are all on our parents for our economic needs. (dependant/dependent)
Many people the existence of God. (deny/refuse)
He notes every important incident in his (dairy/diary)
He is not for admission. (illegible/eligible)
He likes to have fruits for (desert/dessert)
I am of my duties as a citizen. (conscience/conscious)
Q6. You and your friend are discussing why ability to speak in English is important and
how students can develop the habit of speaking of English. Write a
Dialogue/Conversation in at least ten questions and ten answers between you and your
friend. (10)
Q7.
Q8.
Express your views in about 300 words on anyone of the following topics: (10)
a) The policy of reservation (for and against)
b) Should Euthanasia (Mercy killing) be legalised.
Attempt any five of the following questions in about 50 words each. (2x5=IO)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Explain the following Cs of communication; (i) Correctness (ii) Clarity"
Explain with examples the following: (i) Organizational Barriers (ii) Physical Barriers
Explain the terms (i) Active listening (ii) Selective listening
Explain the terms (i) Upward communication (ii) Downward communication
Explain the importance of 'Listening' for effective communication.
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Sr. No: If_~_72-=~------ Roll No
BA-LLB (Hons.) - 3Rt) 'SEMESTER EXAMINATION; DECEMBER - 2017
(SUB: - POLITICAL SCIENCE-Ill; PAPER CODE: 8050307]
Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 75
Instructions:-I. Write your Roll No. on the Question paper.2. Candidates should ensure that they have been provided correct question paper. Complaints in this regard. i I"
an). should be made within 15 minutes of till" commencement of the exam. No complainus) will be
entertained thereulter.3. Attempt all questions. Marks are indicated against each question.4. Draw diagram whcrex er required.
PART - I
8(a)
(b)
\ (c)
(d)
Q I. Attempt any three questions. All questions carry equal marks. (Word Limit-200)
Write a brief note on the Preamble of Indian Constitution.
Explain the Powers and Role of Indian Parliament.
Explain the Fundamental Rights as given in the constitution of India.
How is Governor appointed in a state in India? Explain his powers.
(e) Discuss the Powers and Functions of Indian Prime Minister.
(IOx3=30)
Q2. Write Short Notes on any three of the following. All questions carry equal marks.(Word Limit-50) - (5x3=15)
(a) Explain the Organisation and working of Indian Constituent Assembly.
(b) Explain the Liberal and International Directive Principle of state policy s as given in IndianConstitution.
(c) Explain the Organisation of the State Legislature.
(d) How is Indian President elected?
(e) Explain the foreign Sources of Indian Constitution.
PART - IIQ3. Attempt all Multiple Choice Questions. (10 x 2 =20)
I. The members of Rajya Sabha are elected for a term
A. of six years.
B. determined by the state legislative assembly of a state.
e. of four years.
D. None of the above.
2. Who appoints the Governor in a States in India?
A. Prime Minster.
B. People of the State.
C. President.
D. Parliament.1
,
3. Who presides over the meetings of Rajya Sabha?
A. Speaker.
B. Vice-President.
C. Prime Minster.
D. President.
4. Who of the following can not vote in the Election of the President of India'!
A. Members of Lok Sabha.
B. Members of Legislative Assembly.
C. Elected Member of Rajya Sabha.
D. Nominated Member of Rajya Sabha.
5. The minimum number of members that must be present to hold the meeting of the LokSabha is
\A. One-fourth of the total membership.
B. One-tenth of the total membership of the Houses.
C. SO per cent strength of Lok Sabha.
D. At lest of 100 members.
6. The parliament enjoys legislative power over subjects mentioned in
A. The union list only.
B. The concurrent list only.
C. Both union and concurrent list.
D. None of the above.
7. The power to call the session of the Lok Sabha rests with
A. The speaker.
B. The president.
C. The prime minster.
D. The minister for parliamentary affairs.
8. The president can advance money to meet unforeseen expenses, pending authorization byParliament, from
A. The consolidated Fund of India.
B. Contingency Fund of India.
C. Both the above funds.
D. None of the above.
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9. The minimum age required to become the Governor ofa State in India is
i\. 2.:')years.II. 30Years.
C. 40 Years.
D. 35 Years.
10. The members of the state legislative assemblies are elected for a period of
A. 2 years.1:3. 6 Years.C. 5 Years.D. 3 Years.
Q4. Fill in all the blanks: (2 x 5 = lO)
(a) The right to freedom of Rei igion is in --------------article of the constitution.
(b) The right to constitutional remedies is in ----------------article of the constitution.
(c) The fJresident can dissolve the ------------------- before the expiry of its term.
(d) The article ------------------------- of constitution explains the amendment Procedure of theIndian Constitution.
Ie) The Governor in a state holds his office at the pleasure of -------------------------
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